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Complexity of the (Connected) Cluster Vertex Deletion problem on $H$-free graphs (2402.04931v1)

Published 7 Feb 2024 in cs.DM, cs.CC, cs.DS, and math.CO

Abstract: The well-known Cluster Vertex Deletion problem (CVD) asks for a given graph $G$ and an integer $k$ whether it is possible to delete a set $S$ of at most $k$ vertices of $G$ such that the resulting graph $G-S$ is a cluster graph (a disjoint union of cliques). We give a complete characterization of graphs $H$ for which CVD on $H$-free graphs is polynomially solvable and for which it is NP-complete. Moreover, in the NP-completeness cases, CVD cannot be solved in sub-exponential time in the vertex number of the $H$-free input graphs unless the Exponential-Time Hypothesis fails. We also consider the connected variant of CVD, the Connected Cluster Vertex Deletion problem (CCVD), in which the set $S$ has to induce a connected subgraph of $G$. It turns out that CCVD admits the same complexity dichotomy for $H$-free graphs. Our results enlarge a list of rare dichotomy theorems for well-studied problems on $H$-free graphs.

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Authors (2)
  1. Hoang-Oanh Le (7 papers)
  2. Van Bang Le (21 papers)
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